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Monday, 15 November 2010 - NATO to stress global role despite Afghan bruising |
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    Edition: U.S. Article Comments (1) Email Print Reprints Full Focus Editor's choice A selection of our best photos from the past 24 hours.  Full Article  Read Qantas 747 returns to Sydney, A380s stay grounded 12:50am EST EU intervention for Ireland under way: opposition 10:29am EST Five Canadians, two Mexicans dead in Cancun resort explosion 14 Nov 2010 UPDATE 1-German stance may push nations to bankruptcy-Greek PM 7:31am EST BHP kills Potash Corp bid, revives $4.2 billion buyback | 9:24am EST Discussed 325 Pilots and passengers rail at new airport patdowns 97 Analysis: German tempers fray as U.S. policy gulf widens 74 Amnesty: prosecute Bush for admitted waterboarding Watched Japanese Tourism Bra Wed, Nov 10 2010 Bejeweled bra exposed in NY Thu, Oct 21 2010 Robot actress steals the show Thu, Nov 11 2010 NATO to stress global role despite Afghan bruising Tweet This Share on LinkedIn Share on Facebook By David Brunnstrom BRUSSELS (Reuters) - NATO leaders will recommit the alliance to playing a global military role when they meet to agree a new mission statement this week, despite the bruising and demoralizing experience of the war in... Factbox NATO leaders to approve NATO's future vision 7:05am EST Related News Q+A: Afghan war to top NATO summit in Lisbon 6:40am EST NATO looks to troop cuts with no end to Afghan war 6:58am EST NATO summit a turning point in Afghan war: U.S. envoy 8:19am EST Timeline: NATO leading up to Lisbon summit 7:25am EST Analysis & Opinion CFR on Pakistan: hold course (for now) U.S. mid-terms and the Afghan war Related Topics World » Afghanistan » NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen (C) delivers a speech during the opening session of a NATO defence ministers meeting (NAC) at the Alliance headquarters in Brussels October 14, 2010. Credit: Reuters/Thierry Roge By David Brunnstrom BRUSSELS | Mon Nov 15, 2010 8:19am EST BRUSSELS (Reuters) - NATO leaders will recommit the alliance to playing a global military role when they meet to agree a new mission statement this week, despite the bruising and demoralizing experience of the war in Afghanistan. NATO states have been fighting in Afghanistan since 2001, but 150,000 U.S.-led troops have failed to stem a widening Taliban insurgency and more than 2,200 have been killed. The Afghan mission has been the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation's largest combat role in its 61-year history and the first outside the region it was created to defend. It has also prompted the biggest questions about its future. The difficulties NATO has faced in the conflict and the ill-feeling created by the unwillingness of some members, such as Germany, to share the risk of frontline combat roles, has led some to question the alliance's long-term viability. Mounting casualties, growing public opposition to the war and pressure on military spending from the financial crisis have reduced enthusiasm for future "out-of-theater roles" -- not least in the United States, NATO's strongest power. Even so, a new strategic concept to be approved by the leaders of the 28 NATO states at a summit in Lisbon on November 19-20, will stress the need for NATO to ensure it can mount "crisis-management" missions around the world in future. "ONLY NATO CAN FIT THE BILL" "No other organization can marshal, deploy and sustain NATO's military power," NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen said last month, dismissing media suggestions that Afghanistan might be the alliance's last big mission. "There will be other missions in future for which only NATO can fit the bill. We will have to be ready." Rasmussen has urged states to continue to invest in better forces despite the economic crisis, to "cut fat, not muscle", and to increase cooperation to produce a more agile alliance capable of dealing with 21st century security threats. In Lisbon, leaders will commit to bolstering equipment and resources needed for overseas operations, including helicopters, air transport and technology to counter roadside bombs. Analysts say the Afghan war has been a blow to NATO's psyche, with countries keen to wind down their commitment as rapidly as possible. The widely expected messy conclusion to the conflict could be further damaging to its prestige. But they see little threat to the future of NATO itself. "I think that Afghanistan has really raised questions about the future of NATO -- but that's not to say that NATO is going away," said Rand Corporation analyst Brian Jenkins. NATO was created during the Cold War to defend against invasion by conventional forces from the former Soviet bloc. As a result it has relied mostly on weaponry such as tanks and aircraft largely unsuited to counter-insurgency operations. 1 2 Next World Afghanistan Comments See All Comments (1)  |  Post Comment Nov 15, 2010 8:22am EST NATO is useless,much like the US congress. BubbaTheGreat Report As Abusive       See All Comments (1)       Add a Comment *We welcome comments that advance the story directly or with relevant tangential information. We try to block comments that use offensive language or appear to be spam and review comments frequently to ensure they meet our standards. If you see a comment that you believe is irrelevant or inappropriate, you can flag it to our editors by using the report abuse links. 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